Diminishing Marginal Utility
Diminishing marginal utility states that as consumption of a good increases, the additional satisfaction gained from each extra unit declines. This is a fundamental principle explaining why demand curves slope downward and why consumers' spending patterns vary across goods.
Real World
Spotify's data shows that users who binge-listen to a favourite song eventually skip it more often, reflecting how the additional satisfaction from each replay diminishes over time.
Exam Focus
Link diminishing marginal utility to the downward-sloping demand curve — examiners reward this connection explicitly.
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